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Anonymous
| Posted on Thursday, March 11, 2004 - 3:14 pm: |      |
I am having a problem with my school distict wanting to replace my wood floor with a plsstic tile floor. The floor I have now has been damaged due to improper installation but it is supposedly not covered so the cheapest way to replace it is a plastic floor. I need the con of a plastic floor. I have heard that students with inner cochlear implant can not participate in this environment because of noise levels and the static that is caused from the floor. If anyone can give feedback or send me a sight that can help me investigate, I would appreciate it. my email is Stevetriciachloe@msn.com |
Anonymous
| Posted on Thursday, March 11, 2004 - 3:15 pm: |      |
Does anyone have a remedy for getting scuff marks off my new gymnasium floor? It is a maple wood floor and I am tired of using my sneakers. Is there anything on the market that will help this problem. Thanks.
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stephanie (Swcottrell)
New member Username: Swcottrell
Post Number: 1 Registered: 2-2005
| Posted on Wednesday, February 23, 2005 - 6:52 pm: |      |
put a tennis ball on the end of a pole and wala you have a quicker picker upper that you do not have to bend over for. |
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